This message is to update you all how I'm holding up under the scurrilous, calumnious and vilipending charges against me. |
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I am writing to express my concern that the fair name of Shepperton is about to be libelled in the most scurrilous fashion. |
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It is a repetitious and tedious work, a mixture of scholarship and scurrilous invective, but Milton himself was well satisfied with it. |
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The further matter, that of being scurrilous and spreading speculation, is a matter for voyeurs, not Ministers. |
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This remains a balanced view which answers the many scurrilous attacks by academics and popular writers out to debunk. |
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He described the article as a scurrilous attack on the personal character of a judge, which may constitute a contempt of court. |
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Seems he's learned to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip when political operatives spread scurrilous lies and outright falsehoods. |
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They have accepted hearsay, endorsed scurrilous attacks, and walked away from their responsibilities as pastoral shepherds and teachers. |
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To speak of them in those terms that he did represents a scurrilous attack on their dedication and professionalism and I condemn it utterly. |
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The scurrilous claim is based on a survey that showed smoking levels were falling among teenagers. |
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It doesn't matter how awful the accusation is, it doesn't matter how scurrilous and unfounded it is. |
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That's an attitude that really resonates with the LGBT community, which has had to face down scurrilous attacks for years. |
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When Irving turns to Churchill as Prime Minister in 1940 he levels his most scurrilous attacks. |
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I don't attract a clientele of vagabonds and rogues and scurrilous types with evil motives. |
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The trouble is that this Parliament has so many parliamentarians with a rather scurrilous record of consistency on these matters. |
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His taunting of the king and a scurrilous lampoon of Charles II in front of the French ambassador helps to seal his fate. |
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With all this scurrilous scandal that is around, it is important to get it into context. |
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There's also a tendency I think to downplay, or forget, or make light of just how scurrilous and damaging a charge this was. |
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But the most scurrilous attack came during the height of last summer's gas price boom. |
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These scurrilous and totally unfounded allegations will be proven false in a court room. |
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We still have this need to balance the rehabilitation of offenders and the damage to people by scurrilous allegations. |
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Asked to rubbish this scurrilous piece of scuttlebutt BT has sheepishly acknowledged that it is true. |
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Well, Senator Kerry had to respond to these scurrilous attacks on his character as a smear campaign. |
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There is a scurrilous rumour that Charlie will welch on his bet by substituting miniatures for the 70 cl bottles he owes. |
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Our Charlie proved the most sought-after subject on the web after scurrilous allegations prompted a fact-starved UK public to scour the Net for tasty titbits. |
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During its one year in office, the Zardari government has passed two measly but scurrilous bills. |
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In recent days this Parliament has come in for some of the most uncalled for and scurrilous criticism, criticism which it does not deserve. |
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Is this what was meant by the scurrilous accusations about his expenses? |
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Failing that, Abrams should issue a public apology to Hagel for making this scurrilous charge. |
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Once again the press enthusiastically publicised these scurrilous claims. |
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But any show that features Brooker's acerbic round-up of the week's news and Carr's scurrilous one-liners will also have a hard edge. |
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The scurrilous attacks on the Congress were water on a duck's back to me. |
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Not only are we off topic, but the last two hon. members have repeated scurrilous accusations that are untrue. |
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And this time there will be no internal committees of enquiry or scurrilous U.N. Goldstone commissions. |
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Mr. Speaker, scurrilous seems to be the word of the day and hopefully the hon. member will help us with the definition. |
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One annex is devoted to ancestors and a further area of the small scurrilous collection deals with magic and natural medicine. |
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It tends to reduce him to the status of a scurrilous railer, despite the fact that some of Jonson's most graceful and humane verses are based closely upon that poet's work. |
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I do not know whether the member wants to comment on it or whether he has another scurrilous comment to make. |
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Surely to goodness a scurrilous and baseless allegation such as this will only lead to the undermining of the quality of that inquiry. |
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Our members remained gracious on the lines despite scurrilous newspaper attacks and constant surveillance. |
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Second, I heard the member refer to a scurrilous attack on a member of this House. |
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Just the other day, for example, a scurrilous accusation was impugned in question period that the government had interfered in a court case with a former government member. |
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The White House counsel was done in by a scurrilous leaks campaign. |
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Is this House going to let its agenda be determined by scurrilous reports on a programme which bases its news items on lies, or is it going to get down to serious work and address the challenges facing Europe? |
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When the judge required Crown counsel to respond to the scurrilous allegations against them made by defence counsel, he gave those allegations credence, and caused harm to the reputation of Crown counsel. |
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I point out to him and to anybody else who happened to hear those scurrilous statements that they were false and what follows is the truth on the matter. |
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Thanks for your response Dave, and for the pictures, which should help disprove once and for all this scurrilous pie-eyed theory of skullduggery. |
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As important, Dean's book calls to mind nothing so much as the scurrilous treatment of Barry Goldwater back in the 1964 campaign. |
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Shakespeare is also supposed to have taken his revenge on Lucy by writing a scurrilous ballad about him. |
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As for snobbish derision, it is of noble ancestry, going back to Hamlet twitting Polonius, Pope, Swift, Wilde, Waugh: a line of scurrilous mirth whose slithering ambiguities make a Charlie of whoever can't keep up. |
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A committee of faceless, grey bureaucrats who manage EU trade policy: this is the scurrilous view held by some people of the Article 133 Committee, which is holding its informal meeting in Stockholm on 6-7 October. |
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Italy's recent election was reported as a more-than-robust round of scurrilous character assassination rather than a sober tour of the pressing issues. |
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Others exchange scurrilous messages by computer and telephone. |
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The tradition about his morals seems to have originated in scurrilous gossip and by a confusion between the historian and his adopted son, Augustus's minister Sallustius Crispus, a man of great wealth and luxurious tastes. |
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Did he really think that a scurrilous attack on a fellow member, who happens to be a Sikh, would somehow enhance the debate between security and rights? |
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They are scurrilous lies that should be retracted. |
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Let me go to the second scurrilous allegation. |
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I contrast that sharply with a member who spoke previously and who made all sorts of scurrilous and untrue accusations against me and my colleagues. |
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Mr. Speaker, I see the member has moved on from trying to destroy the Canadian economy by shutting down economic growth to now making those kind of scurrilous accusations. |
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Speed fines by entrapment WHAT a scurrilous bunch our councillors are, and where better can you see their dirty tricks than on the Stockfield Road? |
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